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Every week we follow along with what happened in a random year of the 1990s, reminiscing about everything that made the decade so memorable. Hosted on Acast. See ... more
FAQs about Stuck in the 90s:How many episodes does Stuck in the 90s have?The podcast currently has 126 episodes available.
October 02, 2016Episode 40 - September 30-October 6, 1998This week Disneyland stays open late, but closes rides early. Microsoft is in the hot seat for its anti-competitive behaviour and they actually made a Mortal Kombat TV show. We go in depth to take a look at Video Dating, something that could really only exist in the 90s. Too advanced for personal ads and too early for Tinder, the 90s were just right for video cassette matchmaking. Stuck in the 90s is brought to you by Flannel, the choice clothing of rock stars, cool kids and Al Borland in the 90s. Be a $10 sponsor and we'll speak about you more warmly than a flannel jacket on a brisk Canadian fall day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more22minPlay
September 26, 2016Episode 39 - September 23-29, 1994This week we peer into a world where TV guide magazine was one of the only ways to see what's on, we learn what SEGA is doing with all their money and yes, wrack our minds trying to figure out how they made 'Free Willy' into a cartoon show. We delve deep into the depths of payphones and phonebooths. Do you remember how to make a collect call? Oh, and we had a bit of audio trouble with the music portion of this week. Sorry 'bout that. This week's episode is brought to you by Marijuana: The Gateway Drug. If you would like to be a $10 sponsor, send us an email at [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more25minPlay
September 19, 2016Episode 38 - September 16-22, 1992This week on the podcast we learn that death doesn't stop you from winning an election, trading cards are becoming more diverse, and Quantum Leap is back... and to the left. There's also new TV shows airing for the first time, like Picket Fences, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper and Beakman's World. What a time to be alive and watching television. We take a look at how running TV and movie franchises into the ground really started to become a thing in the 90s (it's not all bad) and we remember fondly, a time when every scandal wasn't called [something]gate. This week is brought to you by the Bro (or Manssiere) for all your male support and comfort. If you want to be a real sponsor, you can! Email [email protected] for more info. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more25minPlay
September 11, 2016Episode 37 - September 9-15, 1998This week President Clinton begs forgiveness for that beej he got. A video store in Utah is making some edits to their copies of Titanic and one of Disneyland's Tomorrowland rides does just about as well as the movie. It's September, and that means new TV shows have just begun. We talk about a few of the debuts this week and then go in depth to cover a couple commercials that aired around this time too. This week’s episode is brought to you by Krusty’s partially gelatinated non-dairy gum based beverages, available at your local Krusty Burger, if they were real. If you want to promote something that is real (or not real) be a $10 sponsor and you can! [email protected] for info. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more21minPlay
September 04, 2016Episode 36 - September 2-8, 1991This week's podcast is inundated with depressing news, but there's some good stuff too. Area codes get split up, drug deals get busted and we learn about one of Bill Nye's early gigs in the 90s. The POTUS plays golf again and we go in depth about the theme songs for Bob Saget's TV shows. Everywhere you look there's a podcast to listen to. This week's episode is brought to you by Amazing Advertising, the podcast dedicated to advertising mascots, slogans and jingles. Find Amazing Advertising on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks for the support Lyle. Everyone check him out! If you'd like to be a $10 sponsor, send us an email at [email protected] and we'll have a friendly back and forth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more21minPlay
August 29, 2016Episode 35 - August 26-September 1, 1997This week Bill Clinton plays golf yet again, IBM tries to be cool by appealing to Java developers (good luck) and M.C. Hammer sells his mansion. This was also sadly the week that the world lost Princess Diana of Wales. We take an somewhat in depth look at the ways we had to get in touch with people in the 90s vs today. It was entirely improvised thanks to our top-notch planning, you're gonna love it maybe. This week's episode has been brought to you by semi-puppeteered-semi-real black cats from the 90s. Salem Saberhagen and Thackery Binx, we couldn't have done it without you. Be a more real $10 sponsor if you'd like, drop us a line at [email protected] and we'll chase that line like a cat. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more23minPlay
August 21, 2016Episode 34 - August 19-25, 1993Join us this episode for a peek inside Bill Clinton's vacation golf game, we speculate on why laserdisc failed and learn about a military porno ring. This week's top music contains several songs that have similar names to other songs, which is kinda interesting. We take a somewhat in-depth look back at mushroom cuts with that precision part right down the middle which results in us borderline fanboying over Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Rider Strong. Would you like to be a $10 sponsor? Let us know at [email protected], you probably won't regret it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more25minPlay
August 15, 2016Episode 33 - August 12-18, 1999This week we take a look back to the summer of 1999. Bill Clinton's legal bills were adding up, Price had a yard sale and people using the internet for nefarious purposes started to see a push back. We also take an in depth look at Who Wants to be a Millionaire, which premiered this week and swept the nation(s) like a giant nation-sweeping broom wielded by an enormous alien that looks like Regis Philbin. Who wants to be a $10 podcast sponsor? We'll put you in the hot seat but we'll answer all the questions. Email us at [email protected] for info. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more30minPlay
August 08, 2016Episode 32 - August 5-11, 1990This week we talk Madonna, adulterated rat issues, your favourite collectibles lost to the sands of time, and the Budweiser Frogs! This one is all over the place but as nostalgic as ever. Wanna be a sponsor? Throw us $10 and a 15-30 second blurb and we'll plug you on the show. Email us at [email protected] for more info! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more29minPlay
August 01, 2016Episode 31 - July 29-August 4, 1995This week's news has partisan politics at it's finest and new age medicine at its least finest. The world prepares for the release of Windows 95 and funny sounding tech companies sound funny. We go into some detail talking about how prolific chain emails were back in the day as well as some strange beverages that gave it their best shot back in the 90s. Be a $10 sponsor and we'll say nice things about you. Unless you want us to say not nice things about you. Then we'll be rather conflicted. Email [email protected] for details! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more32minPlay
FAQs about Stuck in the 90s:How many episodes does Stuck in the 90s have?The podcast currently has 126 episodes available.